THE Police and Crime Panel for West Mercia Police has confirmed its first female chief constable.
Current Essex deputy chief constable Pippa Mills was chosen by the Police and Crime Commissioner for the role, following a vigorous and open process.
She brings a wealth of experience, having held a range of roles within the Metropolitan Police, ahead of her leadership roles in Essex Police.
She is now looking forward to taking on the new role later this year in West Mercia.
“I am incredibly proud to have been confirmed as the first female chief constable of West Mercia Police,” she said.
“I look forward to commencing in the force in September and give my commitment to lead the women and men of West Mercia Police to work with our communities and partners to deliver quality policing services.”
Pippa will take up her role as current chief constable Anthony Bangham retires after 30 years of service.
West Mercia PCC John Campion said he is delighted with the appointment.
He added: “I am impressed with Pippa’s vision to deliver improvements in policing for our communities.
“I am confident she will maximise on the additional investment I have made in policing, helping our communities to be safe and feel safe.
“Outstanding leadership is key, in ensuring the force tackles crime effectively and delivers for the public.
“I am grateful to Anthony for his excellent services to policing over the past five years and I am looking forward to the future with Pippa.”
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